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Create iPhone and Android apps with JavaScript and C++ | cross-platform mobile application development. Haze Is a Gesture Friendly, Visually Rich Weather App for iPhone that Doesn’t Skimp on Features. What is the point of knowing the current weather at your location when you can just look out of the window? For me the most important information is "will it rain in a few minutes/hours".

The only application I have had which has this (and which works) is Meteo-France. However the app is massively cluttered and ugly... Well, this is kinda the point of my using AccuWeather: while I can look out the window and check the outdoor thermometer for conditions at that moment, I can't know what's coming. I do that in two ways: (1) check the hourly forecast on my app; (2) check the weather radar and see what's coming. In this time of year I want to know where's the snow-rain line in this current storm making its way up the coast? Yeah, real-time stats can be illuminating, like Haze's feature of actual temp and "real feel" (heat index/wind chill/whathaveyou) or the humidity level (swampy Summer afternoon or bitingly cold Winter morning).

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the Hassle. (promoting self from Gizmodo) Yo. I'm with you. Same phone. Same situation. I'd say the Adfree app is probably the only reason (aside from getting rid of bloatware) that I'd really want to root my phone. I use a lot of free apps that are bogged down with ads popping up. I have a DInc too, and I'm rooted. 1) On-device system backups. 2) On-device program backups. 3) Custom ROMs. 4) Crapware removal. Honestly, those are four really good reasons. A boost to your mobile signal. When using your mobile phone, it doesn't take much to lose that precious signal -- just turning a corner or riding on a train can be enough.

EU-funded research is developing new technologies to eradicate those annoying 'black holes' in wireless coverage, while freeing up some mobile network capacity at the same time. We live in a 24/7, always-on, mobile and wireless world. Wherever we go we are connected -- to each other, to the web, to all our favourite apps, to whatever data we need, exactly when we need it. Or so we like to think. The reality is quite different. There are corners of our homes where the web won't work. To compound the problem, even when they have a good signal, smartphones often struggle to download the data they need because the mobile networks are saturated. Europe has always been at the forefront of innovation in telecommunications and a pioneer of the next generation of mobile technologies. Better signals The principle is quite simple.

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